Theaters
Barry Robinson Theater and Fine Arts Center
Located in the Bishop Sullivan Catholic High School, the venue hosts arts and theater productions.
Chrysler Hall
The performing arts center of the Scope complex, Chrysler Hall is handsomely appointed for distinctive theater and concert events. Home to the Virginia Symphony and the Norfolk Forum, Chrysler Hall also hosts the popular Broadway at Chrysler Hall.
Seating 2,500 in the orchestra, dress circle, and balcony, Chrysler Hall is well suited to a multitude of events. Its main lobby and two-level grand hall are perfectly suited to host weddings, receptions, and other formal events, and can easily accommodate any number of set-ups. Chrysler Hall has an exclusive in-house caterer, Aramark Catering & Concessions, who runs Showcase Restaurant and will help with any catered event.
Ferguson Center for the Arts
Performance venue located at Christopher Newport University. Ferguson Center for the Arts will host world-class performances ranging from ballet to country music, chamber music to comedians and author readings.
Granby Theater
Restored 1915 theater, constructed in the tradition of vaudeville and movie houses. Hosts live music, nightlife, deejays and other entertainment.
Harrison Opera House
From the sounds of Orfeo sifting through the Underworld for his beloved Euridice to the cackle of Count Dracula, Harrison Opera House plays host to Hampton Roads' cultural and musical affairs.
The original opera house was erected in 1940s and designed as an entertainment venue for USO troops, who overwhelmed the audiences.Formerly, the Virginia Opera Center Theater, the renovated house was re-christened Edythe C. and Stanley L. Harrison Opera House in 1993.
Little Theatre of Norfolk
Tucked away in West Ghent, Little Theatre of Norfolk may one of the oldest continually active theaters in the country, as well as the 'grande dame of local performing arts.' The theatre was born out of a 1927 Wilcox High drama class.
Virginia Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau
Newly-developed meeting, convention and expo space. More than 516,000 square feet offering full service, state-of-the-art technology and green initatives. Hosts theater, sports, school graduations, meetings, fairs and more.
Roper Performing Arts Center at TCC
Originally the Loew's State Theater, The TCC Roper Performing Arts center reopened its doors in 2001 after being dark for over twenty years. The fully restored 1926 movie palace offers the latest in performance technology and lies in the heart of the revitalized downtown Norfolk. The Roper hosts the presentation of performing arts of every genre and exquisitely combines 1920's elegance with state of the art technology.
Scope
Scope out Norfolk's flavor at the 85,000 square foot entertainment venue. Blocks from the Norfolk waterfront, you can run the entertainment gamut here with an Admirals hockey match, the circus, musical and performing arts act.
Wells Theater
Home of the Virginia Stage Company since 1979, the Wells Theatre was originally built in 1912 by Jake and Otto Wells to platform burlesque and vaudeville shows. In the 1940's and 50's, sailors checked out the Wells for double and triple- movie features. By the 1960's, the Wells was converted to the city's premiere X-rated moviehouse.
Willett Hall
Willet Hall is a 2,000-seat entertainment facility with superior acoustics that features concerts, guest speakers, theatrical performances, musicals and dancing performances. Seating is intimate with the last row seats only 175 feet from the stage. Penn & Teller, the St. Olaf Choir and guitar master Tommy Emmanuel are just a few of the national acts that have performed here.





